http://organact.mine.nu/~wolfgang/cynthiune/Cynthiune-0.9.5.tar.gz
Probably should be discussed on cynthinue project mailing list but there
seems not be one. Error:
Pyrrhus:/root/GNUstep/Cynthiune-0.9.5# make
This is gnustep-make 2.0.8. Type 'make print-gnustep-make-help' for help.
Making all
Are you using Debian? There's a package there for Cynthiune 0.9.5.
Also, take a look at MPDCon and using both apps I settled on that one.
Stefan
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Hi Scott,
when you are saying that it worked before, at what time was that? A few days
ago, weeks, months? As far as I know, drawing in a separate thread should have
produced an error up until two months ago.
Is your code working when executed in the main thread? If not we should try to
get
Zhang Weiwu zhangweiwu at realss.com writes:
NSCellExtensions.m: In function [NSCell(CynthiuneExtensions) widthOfText:]:
NSCellExtensions.m:34: error: NSFontAttributeName undeclared (first use in
this function)
NSCellExtensions.m:34: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only
once
I recently learned about GNUStep from blog Why Did GNUstep Never
Really Take Off? pinderkent.blogsavy.com/archives/134# and begin to
study and try it a bit.
I am trying to figure out why gnustep does not have a browser yet. I
searched google and found this blog post explain current
Hello,
Some code which use to work is no longer working and I'm not sure why.
I use some worker threads to do computation, then they draw into their
own personal NSImage objects, which are then passed over to the main
GUI thread to be displayed. It seems that the drawing into the
NSImage
There is a browser in Étoilé svn which works as you describe, by
simply taking a Gecko X11 view and reparenting it. This is not a good
solution, however, because it means that things like text fields do
not have the same behaviour as other GNUstep text fields, buttons do
not look like
Am 08.05.2009 um 11:20 schrieb gildororo...@mail-on.us:
In short, my question is: is the reason we don't have a browser /
for/ gnustep yet because the developer community want to have a
browser /of/ gnustep, that is entirely built with objective-C and
gnustep tools and libraries?
What's
Stefan Bidigaray wrote:
Are you using Debian? There's a package there for Cynthiune 0.9.5.
Hi thanks for providing information. I am using Debian but I got my own
reason to use self-compiled version of gnustep instead of official
package (bad performance of both cairo art on my particular
Hi Riccardo,
I second Zhang's view. A short description would give visitors - who
aren't gnustep old stagers - an idea what GAP and all the other
stuff on that page is about. Even if the frontpage is considered just
a quick acces page.
I think it would also help with regard to search
David Chisnall wrote:
There is a browser in Étoilé svn which works as you describe, by
simply taking a Gecko X11 view and reparenting it. This is not a good
solution, however, because it means that things like text fields do
not have the same behaviour as other GNUstep text fields, buttons do
Hi Riccardo
Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf wrote:
A short description would give visitors - who aren't gnustep old
stagers - an idea what GAP and all the other stuff on that page is
about. Even if the frontpage is considered just a quick acces page.
Do you agree with this idea?
On the front page
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